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The Times - 28/11/1973

1973; Gale Group;

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From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, By Christoper Sweeney, By George Clark Political Staff, By Raymond Perman, By Clive Borrell, From Arthur Osman, By Our Political Staff, By Dr G. J. Wainwright, , From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman local Government Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By a Chess Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler and Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Roger Berthoud, By Martin Huckerby, From Eric Marsden, From Patrick Brogan, From Mario Modiano, From Victoria Brittain, From David Wigg, From Michael Knipe, Jean Finlayson, Tony Buzan, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, Irving Wardle, John Percival, William Gaunt, Alan Blyth, Michael Ratcliffe, Max Harrison, Richard Maylan, George Feifer, Sheila Black, Richard Crossman, PHS, DENIS MAHON, , JON RIGBY, , FRANCES MORISON, , HORACE CUTLER, , H. CLEMENTS, , FREDRIC WARBURG, , L. V. ILLING, , ELIZABETH MONROE, , W. E. P. JOHNSON, , A. R. BRIDBURY, , G. W. TREVELYAN, , W. E. R. GREEN, , DOUGLAS HOUGHTON, , GOODMAN, , NORMAN BUCHAN, GUY MANNERS, , CLIVE PAWLEY, , ANTHONY HARVEY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, Lord Willoughby de Broke, A correspondent writes:, M. E. B. writes:, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Terry Byland, By R. W. Shakespeare, By John Woodland, By Our Financial Staff, By Ian Morrison Financial Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Dennis Dwyer, By Craig Seton Parliamentary Staff, P. R. OGLESBY, , D. W. BIRCHALL, , J. SHEPHARD, , G. A. T. BURDETT, , AGNES KINNERSLEY, , P NARASIMHAM, , H. K. W. HODGES, , N. B. PETTERSEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Kenneth Owen, By Tim Congdon, Patricia Tisdall, Andrew Wilson, Christopher Wilkins,

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News: Saudi Arabia offers Europe to make up the oil barred from Rotterdam, First, we must recognize the complaint, Jailed priests renew fast, Science report Methane: An alternative to petrol, 6% voltage cut over southern England, Local authority men offered 13%, Hell's Angel 'spoke of staring eyes nightmare', Court listens to 18-minute 'gap' on Nixon tape, Aggrieved husband blamed for Metro explosion, Hijacked jet lands again at Dubai after being turned away from Turkey and Aden, Man returning to Ulster wanted gun for protection, court told, Many woes confront Civil Service inquiry, France and Germany fail to agree on oil, Socialists delay Commission censure motion, Thirty-two men held after police raids, The danger of singing only one song about Russia, Mr Wilson again tries to end squabbling, Seeing words through the eyes of the child, Legal curb on waste food to stop pig disease, Communists again boycott Saigon control commission, Chickens freed in pro-Israel demonstration, Ulster petition against power-sharing planned, Mr Shore's pledge of opposition to monetary union upsets Labour's pro-Europeans, Armed Basques burn Biscay yacht club, Landowner tells of Pottinger pressure, Israel Labour Party tries to close rift in ranks, Half of London's ambulances idle during strike, Forensic institute will train pathologists and police surgeons, 'Independence' comes to Collywobbles, Economists warn EEC of big credibility gap, What Arabs' oil success can teach the miners, Party leaders clash over extra pay for the mineworkers, Cuts in petrol lead content delayed, Government appeal to garage owners, The great international paper chase, Arab summit recognizes guerrilla leaders as representatives of Palestinians at talks with Israel, 'Hard evidence' need in press inquiries, Shaikh who holds key to oil supplies will test Britain's friendship, Three dissidents arrested in Portugal, Archaeology report Balksbury Camp: A changing society, Watergate committee suspends its hearings, Reports circulate in Athens that student riots were engineered by Papadopoulos intelligence chief, Doctor cleared of misconduct in baby's death, Brezhnev call for collective security plan in Asia, Jupiter in camera range, City gets a fairer image, Kissinger visit likely to Middle East, Colwell aunt admits lying in evidence, Briton tells of Zambia beating-up, Greater London Council Tuesday, Nov 27 Challenge over paying for political advice, The Times Diary Simply a question of the sheets, Senate approves Mr Ford as Vice-President, Dyslexia How two dyslexics got college degrees, Duke calls for more research on new fuels in 'short breathing space' from North Sea bonus, King Husain invited to peace talks in Geneva, General Banzer reshuffles Cabinet in Bolivia, Support in Brussels for Wilson demand, Dr Kissinger to lose his senior aide, Teachers' pension claim conceded by the Government, New Zealand asks rugby clubs to stay at home, Michaelmas term calls to the Bar, £350,000 appeal to save Bath launched. Index. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Motor Fuel, Mellersh & Harding, Macarthur's Scotch, Rank Xerox, Henry's Radio Ltd, Christmas Gift Guide, W.H Patterson, Rudolf Heltzel, Lifetime Guarantee, Interim Statement, Linread Limited, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd, Bullens, Tootal Limited,, Soviet Prisoners Month, Heinemann, The Charterhouse Group Limited, A. Beckman Limited, Leisure & General Holdings Limited, Auction Sales In Paris, Leicester Permanent, Worth Perfumes Ltd., Deutz, Elizabeth Alone, Schreiber, Judge International Limited, Nsp CC, Ecgd, Savills, New Meltonian Self Shine.. News in Brief. Law: Porter admits diamonds theft, Littlejohn appeals, Queen's Bench Division Material advertising unsolicited publications Director of Public Prosecutions v Beate Uhse (UK) Ltd and Another, Double life sentence, Holiday camp firm fined for dirty kitchens, Court power to help wife against inflation, Three in 'orgy of violence ' gang jailed, Statistics on immigrant pupils to be dropped, Element of racket in lotteries, judge says, Chancery Division Reference to European Court of Justice refused Löwenbräu München and Another v Grünhalle Lager International Ltd, Queen's Bench Division When car accidents must be reported Bulman v Bennett, Porter charged over fire at hotel, Hosey appeal turned down in S Africa. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Hongkong Arts Festival, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,548, Broadcasting, High prices for Chinese porcelain, Treasure Island, Hartston and Williams in chess final. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Church news, Royal Medal awards, University news, Latest appointments. Sport: Snooker Higgins wins after threat to withdraw, Tennis Hewitt and Miss Wade out of favour, Cricket Early Robins's XI batsmen fail and match is drawn, Sports in Brief, Football Tbilisi carpet has no magic for Spurs, Commonwealth Games Dope tests to be carried out at Christchurch, Racing Spindrift to capitalize on confidence, Hockey Early trials in readiness for the divisional tournament, Boxing Morrison survives eleventh round ordeal to win vacant title, Rugby Union Gibson has to withdraw as his knee injury persists, Rowing Only two invited to join London training party. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Business Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Alberni Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Margaret Price's strong-minded Anna, London debuts, Zorba fails as a musical Zorba Greenwich, BTC/Stockhausen Sadler's Wells, Czech conductor's breadth before brio in Brahms NPO/Herbig Festival Hall, Anthology of colour, Cudlipp and Be Damned Bbc 1. Property: London And Sururban, London Flats, Country Properties, Flat Sharing. Politics and Parliament: 'Useless spectators' complains Tory MP, Housing in the index, Explanation by Sir John DOnaldson annoys Opposition House of Commons, Mr Shore says Europe should be ashamed of collective grovelling, Net loss of 7,000 miners, Britain may urge revision of proposed Community regional policy, Mr Foot opposed to Herr Brandt's aim, Wasteful packaging often used to give higher price image House of Lords, 5,000 from EEC work in U K. Editorials/Leaders: WHO Speaks For Palestinians?, Education Of Immigrant Children, A Confused Outlook For Currencies. Letters to the Editor: 'Why British airways?', Preserving Bath, Construction of North Sea rigs, Secretaries and non-secretaries, Waste paper: a formula for cash savings, Miners and the incomes policy, Remarriage in church, The mass lobby, Pensions Board advice on explaining to employees, British aid for business education in France, 'More equal than others', Barlaston Hall, Fuel crisis: getting oil from shale, Car insurance costs and cover, Accidents at work, Requests to the nation, Oversubscribed share issues. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Nov. 27, 1948 Fears on the Ruhr. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr A. M. Woodward, Capt F.S. Bell Exeter's captain in naval battle, Mr C. G. Hoare, Dr P. M. Kendall Historian and biographer, Sir John Aird. Business and Finance: Trade surplus drop upsets dollar, Container services pact agreed, IMF chief names deputy, British view on bank regulation outlined, Commodities, Autumn season 'critical for wool industry', Hastings and Thanet offers record 9 pc, Bids and Deals Hudson's Bay raise bidding, Europe and Overseas Woolworth profit spurt, Fixed Interest and Money, Terms set out for inquiry on accounts and inflation, Metals record further sharp increases, MPs may win right to examine powers of consumer credit commissioner, Fixed rates or a managed float?, Realism over 1974 at Redland, Japanese planning big boost in colour TV set sales to Britain, Whitehall energy advisers making urgent study of oil offer by Shaikh Yamani, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Fuel shortage will not produce a major US recession, Treasury minister says, Fine start by GPE, Unions and CBI agree to talks on participation, Vauxhall faces status claim by electricians, Advertising and Marketing Benton & Bowles in petrol coupon drive, Britain and France top EEC's price rise table, Chairman of new nuclear group named, Mining Silvermines drilling programme, Meat companies likely to seek new increase, UK agricultural exporters urged to seize opportunities opened up by dearer oil, Briefly, Blvth, Greene purchase, Rival groups link up to bid for Hongkong contract, Assurance by Saudis gives boost to City, Bigger world price rises forecast, Steel closure decision put off, Boots's agreed bid for Fraser is referred to monopolies panel, Chairmen's Reports Assoc Fisheries site potential, W German banker fears oil crisis 'stagflation', Business Diary: Surprise, surprise from Bardsley, Nuclear power: a Canadian option, Equities Technical rise in the leaders, Issues & Loans New rights issue from J. Foster, Company News Valor looks to 90 pc surge in second half. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, Stock market A silver lining, London and Regional Market Prices A late rally. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr J D Oakley to be new chairman of Edgar Allen. Births.

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